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About The Courant-American. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1887-1888 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1888)
Th Titan South. Even the civil war baa but quickened and deepened our prosperous activities. Like spring touched mountains of snow melting quietly into the earth, moisten ing and frucifying the seed eager for the harvest, so those mighty armies of the blue and the gray marshaled for the war fare of a generation, if such had been de creed, swiftly and noiselessly disappear ed, and all that military energy and dis cipline and skill, streaming into a thou sand industries, are as beneficient in peace as they were terrible in war. W hat prouder spectacle is there for America; what vision could more worthily simu late devout gratitude in every American heart, than that of the States South of the Potomac, which after the fierce and wasting stress of four years of war upon their soil, after the total overthrow of their ancient industrial system, the de struction of their wealth, the complete p val.vsis of their business energies, are rising together like a brood of Titans, and under the inspiration of liberty, peace and assured union, are renewing the wonderful tale of the earlier years of the cent.urv, the progress and develop ment of the great West? The power and resource of those States in war seem to have revealed to them their unsuspected skill and force in peace. The vigor, the tenacity, the ability, the contested victo ry upon tliis field for those three famous days are now working the greater mira cle.'-* of industrial enterprise. Never be fore was the sword beaten into so vast a ploughshare, nor the spear into so pro digious a pruning-hook. The world’s imperial deposits of iron has lain dor mant for years between the coal and the limestone of Alabama, but only now has it proved more precious than a gold mine. From the war, desolated wilder ness cities have suddenly sprung, hum ming with workshops and a hundred trades, and startled Pennsylvania hears and wonders while Alabama and Georgia smile in rivalry, and the flaring fur n res of Tennessee challenge the ancient fires of the Lehigh mid the Alleghanies. South Carolina nearly doubles her man ufactured products in seven years, and this year they will nearly eaual in value all the crops of the State, including rice and cotton. In seven years the assessed valuation of property in the twelve old Southern States has advanced nearly one-third, while the rate of taxation is diminished. Thousands of ne\y indus tries, mining, manufacturing, commer cial and agricultural, arise as in a newly discovered or lately settled land. To fa cilitate every enterprise railroads, thor oughly appointed, penetrate the remot est valleys. The water courses ere rich ly burdened with a freight hitherto un known, and with new industries greater shill satisfies more various demands, opens wider commercial connections and more intimate social relations, and es tablishes a higher and more opulent civilization. In all this glittering pano rama the happiest incident is due directly to the war. It is the blending of the cap ital, the people, the energy, the expe rience. the skill and conviction, of other States with those of the Southern States, which has produced this great result. Be fore the war this was impossible. Every deepening doubt and angrier divergence has consumed the heart of union and only its form remained. This universal confidence and co-operation, therefore, are in the truest sense the fruits of union. —Geo. Win. Curtis’ Gettysburg Address. Parf-*llh Criminally LGibl*. More than half of all deaths occur be fore six years of age. An armv of inno cent, lovely children are swept needlessly away each year. Parents are criminally responsible for this. The death rate of children in England is less than half this. Acker’s English Baby Soother ha c done more to bring this about than all other causes combined. You cannot afford to be without it. Sold by J. R. Wikle & Go. e o w There are no longer any October elec tions in what are known as pivotal States to indicate or influence the vote for President in November. There are, however, States that will hold elections prior to the November election. Tennes see elects a Governor on Thursday, the 2nd of August. Alabama has its bien nial elections on the first Monday in August . The Arkansas State election oc curs on the first Monday in September. Next domes the Vermont election, on the first Tuesday in September. Maine fol lows with an election on the second Mon day in September. Georgia, the only Oc tober State, has its election on the first Wednesday of that month. Terrible Forewarnings. Cough in the morning, hurried or diffi cult breathing, raising phlegm, tightness in the chest, quickened pulse, cliiliness in the evening or sweats at night, all or any of these things are the first stages of con sumption. Acker’s English Cough Reme dy wall cure these fearful symptoms, and is sold under a positive guarantee by J. R. Wikle & Cos. eo w A Mississippi woman fell into a mill pond, and when she was rescued a ten pound catfish was entangled in her wire bustle. Her husband wanted to set her again,, but she would not consent. How Doctors Conquer Death. Doetoi Walter K. Hammond says: “After a long experience I haue come to the conclusion that two-thirds of a'l coughs, pneumonia and consuption,might be avoided if Acker’s English Cough Remedy were only carefully used in time.” This wonderful Remedy is sold under a positive guarantee by J R. Wikle & Cos. e o w Mrs. Potter pays $lB for a pair of shoes. AN OHIO FARMER. What He* ha* Hone nl i* Doing in th* State* of livorgitt. Two years ago Paul Haller, of Butler county, Ohio, removed with his family to Bronwood, Terrell county, Ga. He brought with him $l5O and a few house hold goods. The first year he rented a farm and invested his money in a mule and necessary farming implements. He made a living for himself and family the first year and saved S2OO. With this money he made the first payment on a farm of ore hundred and fifty acres, two miles from Bronwood, which he bought for $llOO. He has fine prospects for a big crop and has no fears but that he can make his payments on his farm, and in the course of a couple of years be free from debt and have a good farm. He might Have stayed in Ohio until he died and never have any prospect of owning such a farm. Mr. Haller’s experience is proof of what we have so often asserted — that a poor man who is willing to work and economize, can in a few years become an independent farmer in Georgia. The Washington correspondent of the Baltimore American says: A postmas ter’s lack of knowledge of working h's own “nest” lost him an increase of SIOO on his salary next year. When he sent his returns in he lacked 81 cents of the amount called for by the law to permit an adjustment of his salary. His report showed the yearly receipts of his office to be $2,099.20. As the department allows a fraction over 50 cents to be counted as sl,the postmaster would have been SIOO more in pocket if he had had shrewdness enough to buy 31 cents' worth of stamps out of his own pocket. Since he sent report he lias learned his mistake, and anybody in the county can now kick him. His was the only case of the 2,500. It caused much merriment among the clerks at the postoffice department. It has long been thought an excellent thing to mix silver with the other metal when a bell was to be cast, and many pious ] ersons have rejoiced at the thought that the silvery chime of their church bell was in part due to their gifts. Now comes a writer in an English scien tific paper with this paragraph: “I once asked a foreman in a well-known bell foundry whether putting silver in a melt ing pot was of advantage. He replied of great advantage—to the founder, as the silver sinks to the bottom, the founder pours off the copper and tin, and when the silver has cooled puts it in his pockets.” The lie-1 Tiling for your liver is Lemon and Orange Elixir Every bottle is guaranteed or money re funded. Also have in stock Simmon’s Regulator, Curry’s Liver Compound and Lemon Elixir, all reliable medicines. Word s Drug Store. mayll-tf , Twenty-five years ago Sol Smith Rus sell was singing comic songs at a variety house in St. Louis for $1 a night. A negro comedian at the same place got $1.50 a night, but Russell didn’t envy him, because he had a profound dislike for burnt cork. The negro comedian to-day is William Harris, manager of two theaters and a variety troupe, and owner of about $200,000. Russell, too. has a fortune to fall back upon. Do Not Suffer Any Longer. Knowing that a cough can be checked in a day, and the first stages of consump tion broken in a week, we hereby guaran tee Acker's English Cough Remedy, and will refund the money to all who buy, take it as per directions, and do not find our statements correct. So’d by J. R. Wikle & Cos. eow As the annual local consumption in Eranee of brandy is 12,000,000 gallons and the yearly product only 13,000,000 gallons. American lovers of eau de vie are wondering what, the stuff is which comes across the Atlantic labeled as French brandy. Scientific experts say that most ot it is cheap German spirits flavored with cunningly devised extracts and cordials. A box of fire-crackers costs sixty-five cents in China, each box containing 2,500 crackers neatly packed mid subdi* vided, all ready for the retail trade. A million of these boxes were imported by the trade for last season and were all sold. No doubt the same amount —that is, 2,500.000,000 fire-crackers—will be cracked away this year. Flaming; Fir© in the Veins. We hold positive proof that Acker.s English Blood Elixir cures a 1 blood poi sons where cheap sarsaparill is and so called purifiers fail. Knowing this, we will sell it to all who call as our store on a positive guarantee. For sale by J. R. W ikie & Cos. eow How He Survived. Tramp—“ Won’t you give a little some thing to an old hero of the battle-field? I have survived four wars.” Stranger (handing him some money)— “How did you do it?” Tramp (after pocketing the money)— “Kept out of 'em.” —Texas Sittings. A red haired woman in New York, who keeps a cigar stand, is courting public patronage and fate by displaying a white horse painted ou her sign board. If it is true, as stated, that Mrs. Potter wears $lB shoes, she ought to have a good understanding and plenty of toe room. New York’s surplus dogs will be killed by electricity, just as murderers are in the Empire States. The North Georgia Cheap Furniture House STILL CLAIM TO SELL Better Goods for Less Money, Than Anyother House in this Section. Aslspace forbids mentioning 'everything,'we.will only enumerat3 a few. We have complete stock of Parlor and Bed Room Suits, Wardrobes, Baby Carriages, Chairs Mattings, Rugs and Carpets, and MAISTCrFACTtJKERS of MATTRESSES. PEACOCK & VEAL, CARTERSVILLE, GA. LUMBER! LUMBER! Parties in want of Lumber of any kind will find it to their interest to see us be fore buying, as we keep the only regular LUMBER YARD in the city. We carry in stock a large assortment of Framing of all sizes and lengths, i)ry Flooring and ceiling, Weatherboarding and Mouldings, of any patent. We have just received cars of all heart Fencing and will carry a supply of it in stock n future. Lumber Yard and Plaining Mills, cor. Leake and Skinner Sts. GALLOWAY & FREEMAN. Notice This As Kou Pass By. W. rtDLEf WEST MAIN STREET, CARTERSVILLE, GEO., Carriages, Buggies § Wagons, And do all kinds of Repairing in Wood and Iron, Making new pieces when necessary. He is also prepared to do all kinds of blacksmithing. None >ul the best workmen employed who can make any thing; that is made of wood or iron. All votk warranted to give satisfaction. Terms reasonable. Work done promptly. Give him a trial and be convinced. ELY ’ S Catarrh Allays'Pain &A tnflamm a t i o. a, Seals th*3 Sor Eos tores <s^Bl Senses of Taste and Smell. .j TRY the CUREHAY-FEVER CATARRH .s a disease of the mucuous membrane, generally originating in the nasal passages and maintain ing' its stronghold in the head. From this point it sends forth a poisonous virus into the stomach and through the iMgestiveorgans, corrupting- the blood and producing other troublesome and dangerous symptoms. A particle is applied into each nostril and is agreeable. Price 50 cents at druggists; by mail, registered, CO cents. ELY BROTHERS, 235 GreemvichSt., New York. Don’t forget to smoke Sullivan's fine hand-made cigar. “The Virginia Seal,” “Hibernia,” “Starlight,” “Sullivan’s No. 1.” Ask your dealer for them. 6-8 lm T. I. N. C. is not a cure-all, but a quar ter of a century of constant use has de monstrated beyond question that Tan ner's Infallible Neuralgia Gure is the only known infallible cur *, for all kinds of neuralgia and for neryous headache. 50 cents per box. Manufactured by Rangum Root Medicine Cos., Nashville, Tenn. Sold by all druggists. m 20-lm T\ T/N TTY FT It awarded are those who read Vi I I t ffl I Y and then act; they will find lAIUiIU A honorable employment that will not take from them their homes and families. The profits are large and sure for every industrious person, many have made and are now making several hundred dollars a month. It is easy for any one to make $5 and upwards per day, who is willing to work. Either sex, young or oid ; capital not needed ; we start you. Everything new. No special ability required; you, reader, can -do it as well as any one. Write to us at once for full particulars, which we mail ree. Address Stinson & Cos.. Portland. Maine. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SAXJSi. I will sell my house and lot in Cartersville, lo cated on Cassville street. Good dwelling and outhouses, lot containing live and a half acres. 1 Fruits of all kinds on the place. A most conven ient residence. Also one lot containing one acre on which there is a 3 room house. ' TERMS REASONABLE. feb3 „ J. T. OWEN. TvD TJ T| *pa Wonders exist in thousands o IIH H r forms, hut are surpassed by the mar A/jJAJA vels of invention. Those who are in need of profitable work that can be done while living at home should at once send their address to Hallet & Cos., Portland. Maine, and receive free, full information how either sex, of all ages, can earn from $5 to $25 per day and upwards whtrever they live. You are started free. Capital not required. Some have made voer SSO In a single day at this work. All suc ceed. eblO-l J. M. XTESI., ATTORNEY AT LAW, Special ateention driven to litigation in real es tate in the administration of estates of deceased persons, and in cases in equity. Office on Public Square, north of St. James Hotel. 24febly Notice to Debtors and Creditors GEORGIA —Bartow County. All persons having demands against the estate of I-ham Alley, dec’d, are hereby notified to pre sent the same properly made out and verified ac cording to law. And all persons indebted to said Isham Alley are hereby notified to come forward and make payment in full. This January 1), 18s!). Isham \V. Aliev and Elizabeth Aliey as Adm’r and Adm’rx of Isham Alley, dec’d. jan 1 D. W. K. PEACOCK, REAL ESTATE, C A RTE KSYir.LK, GKO KG lA. MINERALS A SPECIALTY. Real Estate bought and sold. Information cheerfully fcivQii. DR, J. g 7 GREENE, having located in Cartersville for the purpose of practicing medicine at and surgery, offers his pro fessional services to the public. Calls promptly answered. Office up-stairs over Courant-American office; residence on the corner of Market and Stonewall streets. janl3-6m A. M. FOXJTS, Attorney-At-Law, Cartersville, Gh. Office up-stairs, corner Main and Erwin sfs. Special attention given to Collections and Com mercial Law. BARTOW LEAKS, INSURANCE. Loan I) Real Estate Agent. Money Loans made on the most reasonable terms. P. 0. BOX, 123, july2l-ly Cartersville, Ga. <To!m T* Owon, Real Estate & Life & Fire Insurance -A-G-ZETLTTT, The interest of patrons carefully considere.d unreasonable. M CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. (Sf* jg-js Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Use r*j iii time, bold cy druggists. I believe Piso’s Cure for Consumption saved my life.—A. H. Dowell, Editor Enquirer. Eden- ® re ton, N. C., April 23, 1887. || mm The best Cough Medi- B M cine is Piso’s Cure for ij H Consumption. Children g| take it without objection. W By all druggists. 25c. fca CUBES WHERE ALL ELSE fAIS fell Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Use Frf in time. Sold by druggists. W? *"" KlE* "ARBUeXLES’ name on a package of COFFEE is a guarantee oi excellence- ARIOSA COFFEE is kept in all first-class stores from the Atlantic to the Pacific. COFFEE Is never good when exposed to the air. Always buy this brand in hermetically sealed ONE POUND PACKAGES. TEETH, TEETH MADE WHITE AS SNOW \ t*? -y-'N BY USING. 1) E-LKC-T A-L A V E WHITENS THE TEETH. delec ta-laye Dr. Calhoun Endorses Delectalave. Atlanta, Ga.. October 17. I^Bs. —Dr. ('. T. Brocket: My Dear Sir—lt affords me pleasure, after a careful examination of the formula of vour Delectalave, to bear testimony to its value, In d to state that its curative qualities are be yond question. I regard it as the name implies, i delightful wash, and can recommend it to the oublic Yours truly, A. 5\ ( ALHOI X, M. D. Get a bottle and try it, and you will be con vinced to its merits. -Its taste is pleasant and fs aroma delightful. 50 cents a bottle. Positively the best remedy ever discover ed for all diseases of man and beast that can be reached by an external medical application, is Rmgnm Root Liniment. One trial will convince Manufactured only by Ran gum Root Medicine Cos , Nashville, Tenn 50 cents per bottle. For sale by all druggists. m2O-lm After Three Years. W. F. Walton, of Springfield, Tenn§ -ays; “I have been suffering with Neural gia in my face and bead off* and on for hree years. I purchased a box of Dr Tanner’s Infallible Neuralgia Cure and cook eight of the pills, lbave not felt any symptoms of Neuralgia, since. It gives me pleasure to recommend it. Sold by J. R. Wikle & Cos. Syrup of Figs Is Nature’s own true laxative. It is the most easily taken, and the most effective •emedy known to Cleanse the System when Billious or Costive; to dispel Head aches, Colds, and Fevers; to cure Habit oal Constitution, Indigestion, Piles, etc*. Manufactured only by the California Fig tyrup Company, San Francisco, Cal Sold by J. R. Wikle & Cos., druggists. jan2o-ly. Bufjklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sa t Rheum, Fevei Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hauils, Ch lblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfyc tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cent ter box. For sale by J. R. Wikle & Cos. My winter goods are nearly all gone but what is left must go at once to make room for spring goods, come early and get some of the bargains we are offering n that line. J. G. M. Montgomery. C\. vO o Blood Elixir is the only Blood Remedy guaran teed. It is a positive cure for Ulcers, Erup tions or Syphilitic Poisoning. It purifies tlio whole system, and banishes all Rheumatic and Neuralgic pains. We guarantee it. Sold by J R Wikle & Cos. Home testimonials are most reliable,and if you will send your name and address we will send statements of numbers of the best citizens of Nashville regarding the wonderiul cures effected by the Ethiopian Pile Ointment. It never fails. 50 cents and $1 per bottle Manufactured by Ran irum Root Medicine Cos., Nashville lenn. For sale by all druggists. m2O-lm Onr Future Was never bright r and our citiz ns are beginning to realize the glorious possibili ti' j s in store for them by taking stock in ihe new furnace and other enterprises, and while all these improvements are as suming positive shape and enhance our city and lend energy and enterprise to the surrounding country. We are the more determined to make our business all that can be desired. We shall surely keep pace with any city in the. South, no mat ter its size and abilities, in pu v e drugs, chemicals, toilet articles, paints, oils and patent medicines. Our stock is complete Our prescription department shall be kept in the best possible; order and our triends who will favor us with their patronage imy rest assured that no pains will be spared in their interest. Very truly, m25-tf J. R. Wikle & Cos. v rv\\Y always hav9 Ackers B aby Soother at hand. It is the only safe medicine yet made that will remove all infantile disorders. It contains no Opium or Morphine , but gives the child natural ease from pain. Price 25 centj. Sold by Sold by J. R. Wikle A Cos., Druggists. When you want to buy shoes tha} will wear, “solid as a rock” and want to get them at prices you can afford to pay come and see. Yours, truly, J. G. M. Montgomery. Hurrah for Gordon! The gallant Genera! captured the peo ple of Cartersville and Bartow county last Saturday night in his talk on devel oping this section. Everyone is praising him and all rushing to Word s Drug Store for Pure’Medicines, Fine Cigars and deli cious ice cold drinks, may 11 tf We have still on hand twelve or fifteen of those cheap Overcoats. You can al most buy them at your own price. Come soon. J. G. M. Montgomery. Sparks Perfect, Health, Warner's Sale Cure and all the leading patent medicines of the day at Wikle’s drug store. m25-tf Tariff Reform, What are you for, high or low tariff? Speak out; nosv is the time for vou to be heard. Write and tell Cleveland how you like his position. Instruct Clements how you want him to vote on the Mills bill, and be sure you all go to Word’s for Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass and Drugs. m&yll-tf When nature falters and requires help, recruit her enfeebled energies with Dr. .]. H, McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. $ 1.00 per bottle. 6-8-3 m Warm Waves Are rolling in. You can’t escape them; but you can escape the sleepless nights, loss of appetite and languid feeling that result from draining the nervous force by muscular or mental exertion in summer's torrid days. The use of Paine’s Celery Compound, that great nerve tonic, will at once strengthen the nervous system and fortify it against the attacks of summer debility. This pre paration is a medicine,/'"’ X not a drink. / s \ It is a sci- l * 1 entific combi nation of the best |i f | )\ ri / tonics, giving iA*ng ben efit to bo Y\j x/yj dy and brain. It k \xA wires all nervous J diseases, and lias J brought new life and\ j J health to thousands \ \ LgJ , whose weakened -- nerves were the cause of their manv ills. It is especially valuableat this sea son, when feeble persons are so lia ble to sunstroke, a disease which is nearly always fatal. Paine’s Celery Compound, by restoring perfect health, almost entirely re moves the liability to this dread disease. If you feel the effects of summer’s heat, you can’t afford to delay another day before gaining the vitality only obtained by the use of this great medicine. Sold by Druggists. SI.OO. Six for $5.00, Send for eight-page paper, with many testimonials. WELLS, RICHARDSON Sl CO., BURIINSTON,VT, DE-LEC-TA LAVE PERFUMES THE BREATH. IIHAT FIGHT Py The Original Wins. p C. F. Simmons, St. Louis, Prop’r | M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine, Est’d V IS4O, in the U. S. Court defeats J. A H. Zeilin, Prop’r A. Q. Simmons Liv f N , j er Regulator, Est’d by Zeilin 1868. M. A. S. L. M. has for 47 years mn cure< * Indigestion, Biliousness, 1 J\3 k Dyspepsia,Sick Headache,Lost Appetite, Souk Stomach, Etc. W A Rev. T. B. Reams, Pastor M. E, A X> ulChurch, Adams, Tenn., writes: “1 Ithink I should have been dead but ® I for your Genuine M. A. Sim- Af*—--—K, mons Liver Mbdicine. I have sometimes had to substitute jlj' l hfthi I “Beilin’s stuff” for yeur Medi \ \lCoUnrml cine, but it don’t answer the ] Und / purpose” I FcOPLEI Hr- J- R. Graves, Editor The V ,\ Faff nt , Memphis, Tenn. says: T T I received a package of your Liver jh o\ Medicine, and have used half of it. ML V It works like a charm. I want no l|t 'fl better Liver Regulator and cers \ tainly no more of Zeilin’s mixture? W. C. Edwards, F. D. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMING Repository in new store room on West Main Sreet, Cartersville, Ga. jan27-ly Notice That John Taylor Is Himself Again! He has enlarged his shop at the St. .lames Hotel He has a full team now, William Johnson and Westley Allen. He has a retired shop where the Tugays” will not annoy his customers. He does not solicit the patronage of roughs and vaga bonds, he promises to observe good behavior, have clean towels and sharp razors, in thelLth year of his career. He Hatters himself that he knows all in the barber business from curling and braiding down. He has been considered to be rhe best hair cutter from New Orleans to New York for 35 years. 1 only want you to call and be convinced, and all customers desiring to be shaved twice a week will be furnished cup and brush free. My shop will be open from (> a. in. to S p. rn. John Taylor. William Johnson & Cos. When you feel depressed don’t dose yourself with mean bitters. Hodges’ Sarsapariil* renovates and invisrorales the system, and cores all d : s a=es arising from an impure state of the blood. $1 per bot tle, six bottles for $5 Manufactured by Rangum Root Medicine Cos , Nashville, Tenn. So dby all druggists, m2O lm If you suffer pricking pains on moving the eyes, or cannot bear bright light, and find your sight weak and failing, you should promptly use Dr. J. 11. McLean's Strengthening Eye Salve. 25 cents a box. 6-8-3 m HOll. H. W. Grady is expected to speak at the opera house Saturday night on the subject nearest our hearts just now, “How to boom Carters ville and Bartow county, Go by Word’s and get, a Yellow Label Cigar and you can appreciate the speech more, and as you go home cool off with any kind of an ice drink. m yll-tf Your Old Uuggy. You can lmixe your old buggy or carriage look new b.v the use of one can of Detroit Carriage Paint. Only 75c. at Wikle’s drug store near the railroad. m25-tf ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for children teething, is the prescription of one of the best female nurses and physi cians in the United States, and has been used for forty years with never-failing success by millions of mothers for their children. During the process of teeth ing, its value is incalculable. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, and wind-colic. By giving health to the child it rests the mother. Price 25c. a bottle. tf Street Tax. Books will be open for the collection ol street tax on Monday, 2nd day pf April, and will remain open gintil 15th of May. The street tax for 1888 is two dollars. J. D. Wilkerson. Marshal and ciCy tax collector. Office at Council Chamber. meh 16-tf Fresh Turnip Seed. Now is tl e time to begin sowing your turnip seed, aud there is no better place thin Wikle’s drug store to get them.